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that brought service to most 7 digit county government phone numbers to a halt. technicians had all service restored by 9:30 this morning. 911 calls and emergency services were never affected. >>> the deadline for a second bart strike is now only 10 days away as the labor talks go on. august 4th is the end date for a 30 day cooling-off period that put the bart strike on hold earlier this month. negotiators have been meeting regularly with the state mediator but both sides say they are still far apart. the metropolitan transportation commission says it is working on contingency plans in the event of a strike. >>> a new report says hundreds of crimes on cruise ships have gone unreported to the public, despite a 2010 law designed to hold cruise companies more accountable and provide better information to consumers about the industry's safety and security record. a senate committee found since legislation went into effect 31 crimes have been reported, however they have logged almost a thousand crimes to the fbi. >> consumers have no way to find out what their real ri
that brought service to most 7 digit county government phone numbers to a halt. technicians had all service restored by 9:30 this morning. 911 calls and emergency services were never affected. >>> the deadline for a second bart strike is now only 10 days away as the labor talks go on. august 4th is the end date for a 30 day cooling-off period that put the bart strike on hold earlier this month. negotiators have been meeting regularly with the state mediator but both sides say they are...
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the obligation to ensure it's documents are accurate and complete and applies to all members of the governing body and the disclosure documents as well as city staff charged with preparing the document. in 2012 the board of supervisors approved the delivery and sale of certificate of participation up to $45 million to finance improvements at the facilities for the port commission and those also include the janes [inaudible] cruise ship terminal. the project when approved we used commercial of $35 million to deliver the project. as you know it was completed and it was turned over to the events authority so they can continue to use it. when you approved it at the time it was [inaudible] but since that time the board approved the document that had a section called appendix a that talks about the city financing process, the government structure, budget process, property taxation, expenditures, laborer relations as well as will employment benefits and retirement costs so what we're doing now sup dating that to reflect the changes in terms of the city's financial condition as well as approving the
the obligation to ensure it's documents are accurate and complete and applies to all members of the governing body and the disclosure documents as well as city staff charged with preparing the document. in 2012 the board of supervisors approved the delivery and sale of certificate of participation up to $45 million to finance improvements at the facilities for the port commission and those also include the janes [inaudible] cruise ship terminal. the project when approved we used commercial of...
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it is a terrible way to run government. senator toomey and i do not always agree, but we agree very emphatically on that. congressman tom cole described the latest shutdown threat, which is what the previous three speakers had indicated, tom cole describes the latest threat as the political equivalent of throwing a temper tantrum. that is tom cole, chairman of the republican campaign committee, mr. speaker. we need to get past this you will not do this, i will not do that, and figure out what we will do, i say to my friend, the majority leader, and we have 14 days to do it. we have not gotten it done yet, and frankly we have nothing on the calendar for next week that shows we are moving toward that and. i would hope very sincerely that we could come to agreement, and we were not come to agreement on something that was so hard fought for the last five. we know that. we know you will not raise taxes. but the fact of the matter is we need to come to an agreement. americans expect us to come to agreement. with so few legislativ
it is a terrible way to run government. senator toomey and i do not always agree, but we agree very emphatically on that. congressman tom cole described the latest shutdown threat, which is what the previous three speakers had indicated, tom cole describes the latest threat as the political equivalent of throwing a temper tantrum. that is tom cole, chairman of the republican campaign committee, mr. speaker. we need to get past this you will not do this, i will not do that, and figure out what...
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most of our government is run by managers, not democrats. frankly they are both guilty they don't get the idea that this this is about whist and creativity and imagination not buying cookies that exist and if you have to have good administration and but actually it is about leadership and it is about remembering when you have a debt crisis, what happens last time or over the last 2,500 years? when you get too far into debt for less the you say is it will destroy you. lou: faith and religion? >> this may not be popular but every petty has something. every betty. even those two did not believe in god have a face. -- face where you have to sit down for those who did not believe the same thing and how do we live together? even the nonbelievers? knowing the real have a faith how to live together? lou: humanistic i suppose and also living in our face. >> he mystically it one negative two mystically is right. lou: it is absolute right i have said that is one of the problems when resend cfo in to the ceo role we lose a lot of the imagination and cre
most of our government is run by managers, not democrats. frankly they are both guilty they don't get the idea that this this is about whist and creativity and imagination not buying cookies that exist and if you have to have good administration and but actually it is about leadership and it is about remembering when you have a debt crisis, what happens last time or over the last 2,500 years? when you get too far into debt for less the you say is it will destroy you. lou: faith and religion?...
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this is precisely where our government ought to operate. with input from article one, and article two and article three of the united states constitution. it is our duty to discuss the legal balance. we shouldn't be misleading the american people into thinking the nsa has been acting illegally. there is no program in the united states government that is as carefully monitored and overseen as this program is. thise extent that some in chamber wish to review or provide more protections, we should proceed through debated legislative process, so the full implications for security are clearly understood. i reserve the balance of my time. >> the gentleman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? >> to claim the opposing time. >> does the gentleman rise in opposition? >> i rise to claim the time. >> is the gentleman opposed? >> i am not opposed to the amendment. >> does the gentleman from new york seek? >> i claim time in opposition. >> i had a feeling. [laughter] >> the gentleman from indiana is recognized to claim the tim
this is precisely where our government ought to operate. with input from article one, and article two and article three of the united states constitution. it is our duty to discuss the legal balance. we shouldn't be misleading the american people into thinking the nsa has been acting illegally. there is no program in the united states government that is as carefully monitored and overseen as this program is. thise extent that some in chamber wish to review or provide more protections, we should...
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government currently? >> yeah. >> and the fear of that liberal mind-set to disarm the american people. i mean, that's what it come downs to. >> but is there not a way that having more guns contributes to a problem? >> no. i don't see it that way. and the only reason is you can't disarm the criminals. they want us to live in a police state because they believe in that protect and serve, law enforcement is there to protect and serve. well, let me break down for you. i'm former law enforcement. law enforcement can't become involved in an issue until a crime has been committed. >> until it's an issue. >> yes. so in order for a crime to have been committed, there has to be a victim. unless you're willing to be a victim, law enforcement can't solve your problems. when seconds count, police are generally minutes away. >> the fear for people right now is that ultimately they think somebody is going to come and try to take the guns away. >> yes. >> do you think that's going happen? >> i hope not. >> they ain't gett
government currently? >> yeah. >> and the fear of that liberal mind-set to disarm the american people. i mean, that's what it come downs to. >> but is there not a way that having more guns contributes to a problem? >> no. i don't see it that way. and the only reason is you can't disarm the criminals. they want us to live in a police state because they believe in that protect and serve, law enforcement is there to protect and serve. well, let me break down for you. i'm...
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government currently. >> yeah. >> and the fear of that liberal mindset to disarm the american people. i mean, that's what it comes down to. >> but is there not a way that having more guns contributes to a problem? >> no. i don't see it that way. and the only reason is you can't disarm the criminals. they want us to live in a police state because they believe in that protect and serve. law enforcement is there to protect and serve. let me break it down for you. i'm former law enforcement. all right? law enforcement can't become involved in an issue until a crime has been committed. >> until it's an issue. >> yes. >> yeah. >> so in order for a crime to have been committed, there has to be a victim. unless you're willing to be that victim, law enforcement can't solve your problems. when seconds count, police are generally minutes away. >> yeah. to the fear for people right now is that ultimately they think somebody is going to come and take the guns away? >> yeah. >> yeah. do you think that's going to happen? >> i hope not. >> yeah. >> they ain't getting mine. >> right. geico's defensive
government currently. >> yeah. >> and the fear of that liberal mindset to disarm the american people. i mean, that's what it comes down to. >> but is there not a way that having more guns contributes to a problem? >> no. i don't see it that way. and the only reason is you can't disarm the criminals. they want us to live in a police state because they believe in that protect and serve. law enforcement is there to protect and serve. let me break it down for you. i'm former...
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and thus ensure all the monarchies and aristocracies to the contrary, that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth. that i think brings us the real answer to the question of gettysburg's importance. yes, it had military significance as the victory that cracked the image and the power of robert e. lee and his army, and gave the union armies their second wind. and the sheer scale of the carnage and death which the battle visited not only on the soldiers but on every family and household linked to those soldiers. that impact and importance is passed any tackling that numbers can do, but even more, gettysburg still seems for us because of the abraham lincoln translated the raw experience of the black hole of battle into an anthem of democracy. so was alex webb right after all? was gettysburg really the waterloo of the rebellion? waterloo? what's waterloo? thank you very much. [applause] >> professor will take some questions and try as we might to frustrate your ability to compose a decent theater like you did at the be all and -- maybe some
and thus ensure all the monarchies and aristocracies to the contrary, that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth. that i think brings us the real answer to the question of gettysburg's importance. yes, it had military significance as the victory that cracked the image and the power of robert e. lee and his army, and gave the union armies their second wind. and the sheer scale of the carnage and death which the battle visited not only on the...
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also today the government will release its report on the economy. analysts expect it to grow only about 1%. >>> on wall street investors held back, waiting for today's statement from the fed. on tuesday the dow dipped into the red, dropping just over one point. the nasdaq had a good day, jumping 17 points. >>> facebook is on a roll for the first time since it went public more than a year ago. shares are now just 4 cents short of its initial offering of $38. just last week facebook reported earnings that beat wall street's expectations. the social network now gets 40% of its revenue from mobile ads. >>> home prices are also on a roll. they jumped more than 12% in may compared to a year ago. that's the biggest annual gain since march of 2006. but despite the recent gains, home prices for most of the country are still about 25% below their peak in july of 2006. >>> new york city's attempt to crack down on big sugary drinks has gone flat again. they found the city exceeded its legal authority. major bloomberg called the latest riling a temporary setback
also today the government will release its report on the economy. analysts expect it to grow only about 1%. >>> on wall street investors held back, waiting for today's statement from the fed. on tuesday the dow dipped into the red, dropping just over one point. the nasdaq had a good day, jumping 17 points. >>> facebook is on a roll for the first time since it went public more than a year ago. shares are now just 4 cents short of its initial offering of $38. just last week...
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i think people have lost trust in their government. i think we need to replace that by transparency in what we're doing. but the problem is a lot of this is classified americans. the terrorists are listening and they're finding work arounds for that. it compromises what we we're trying to do. but if people take the time to learn exactly what it is and what it isn't. let me give you a personal example. this has been released. zozi was a known terrorist in pakistan. we knew what his phone number was. when it was matched against this database of phone numbers, we found out he was talking, terrorist in pakistan was talking to zozi who was then in colorado. we're saying wait a minute, there's something wrong here, what's the guy in colorado doing talking to a known terrorist in pakistan. we took that information to the court, the court said, yeah, go ahead and investigate that. the fbi did, they arrest people. zozi pleaded guilty. this was the new york subway bombing. so that's just one example of the more than 50 of which we have been able
i think people have lost trust in their government. i think we need to replace that by transparency in what we're doing. but the problem is a lot of this is classified americans. the terrorists are listening and they're finding work arounds for that. it compromises what we we're trying to do. but if people take the time to learn exactly what it is and what it isn't. let me give you a personal example. this has been released. zozi was a known terrorist in pakistan. we knew what his phone number...
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it will cost the government $10 billion. the white house announced it wouldn't require employer with 50 or more workers to provide affordable healthcare until 2015. mar they say the president's decision to de pllay employee coverage is a sign that obama care isn't working. one city in texas standing up to atheists. texas city officials have a tradition of praying before government meetings. freedom from religion foundation calling the ritual an inappropriate link between church and state and a waist of taxpayer dollars. the mayor and fellow city council members defended the practice the mayor saying it is not a waste of tax payer money. everybody who sports the prayer is nondenominational. this is what our fore fathers did, too. a few hours from now it will be a heated meeting. law americas from west virginia will meet with the head of the epa and other administration officials to talk about coal. th they will all be there and have been critical of the president's views on coal. >>> it is ridiculous. i should not have to be
it will cost the government $10 billion. the white house announced it wouldn't require employer with 50 or more workers to provide affordable healthcare until 2015. mar they say the president's decision to de pllay employee coverage is a sign that obama care isn't working. one city in texas standing up to atheists. texas city officials have a tradition of praying before government meetings. freedom from religion foundation calling the ritual an inappropriate link between church and state and a...
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governments? >> the research -- i don't know the research on brain drain that well but yeah, there is mirror image labor supply impacts in the receiving -- sending countries. the sending countries, the people they tend to send varies by country, they tend to send their high skill workers. and i'm not sure you should call this a cost for them either. governments? the sending countries tend to have high inequality so this would tend to push down inequality in the sending countries if the model is right. and if the model is not right, they'll adjust in other ways. >> i have never seen any evidence in the literature that the limitation on the physical >> i have never seen any evidence in the literature that the limitation on the physical haveent of skilled workers caused any beneficial effect anywhere. him. clay. theoretically, we could imagine reasons why that might be. him. clay, the possibility of figuring out who would have been a good leader and forcing them to stay in ethiopia, who would have be
governments? >> the research -- i don't know the research on brain drain that well but yeah, there is mirror image labor supply impacts in the receiving -- sending countries. the sending countries, the people they tend to send varies by country, they tend to send their high skill workers. and i'm not sure you should call this a cost for them either. governments? the sending countries tend to have high inequality so this would tend to push down inequality in the sending countries if the...
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neither government is providing a framework for negotiations, which will likely focus on the borders, juish settlements and control of jerusalem. >>> it was a deadly weekend in egypt where more than 80 people were killed after a series of clashes with egyptian authorities. the most severe was in cairo saturday night. eyewitness accounts say police forces opened fire on the unsuspecting crowd of muslim brotherhood allies. the violence came a day after hundreds of thousands marched in support of the military, which called for a mandate to fight terror. secretary of state john kerry called it a pivotal moment urging leaders to take a step back from the brink. >>> there are some mixed messages when it comes to how americans are dealing with today's economy. a survey finds 80% of adults will at some point in their lives deal with near poverty, joblessness or dependence on welfare. more than 46 million people in u.s. are poor. that's 15% of the population. some of the big factors include the loss of manufacturing jobs and a growing gap between the rich and needy. >>> with another fight over
neither government is providing a framework for negotiations, which will likely focus on the borders, juish settlements and control of jerusalem. >>> it was a deadly weekend in egypt where more than 80 people were killed after a series of clashes with egyptian authorities. the most severe was in cairo saturday night. eyewitness accounts say police forces opened fire on the unsuspecting crowd of muslim brotherhood allies. the violence came a day after hundreds of thousands marched in...
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why did the government make this case such a priority? >> throughout the case, the prosecution had argued that bradley manning was guilty of aiding the menemy because many f the 700,000 documents he leaked through the wikileaks website ended up in the hands of al qaeda, including osama bin laden at his compound there in abbatabad, including the detailed information, identification, and ways to track down every u.s. service member who was in iraq at the time. you can see the implications there. but the judge in her ruling today of not guilty pointed out that there was no apparent intent on the part of bradley manning to directly hand over that information to the enemy. the prosecution certainly didn't prove that beyond a reasonable doubt. so there, in fact, you have the not guilty charge, or not guilty verdict on aiding the enemy. in the 19 other counts, there's a total of 154 years of potential sentence. if the judge handed down a consecutive sentence for each of the counts. according to military experts i'm talking to, that's probably no
why did the government make this case such a priority? >> throughout the case, the prosecution had argued that bradley manning was guilty of aiding the menemy because many f the 700,000 documents he leaked through the wikileaks website ended up in the hands of al qaeda, including osama bin laden at his compound there in abbatabad, including the detailed information, identification, and ways to track down every u.s. service member who was in iraq at the time. you can see the implications...
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this is precisely where our government ought to operate. with input from article one, and article two and article three of the united states constitution. it is our duty to discuss the legal balance. we shouldn't be misleading the american people into thinking the nsa has been acting illegally. --ere is no program the night in the united states government that is as carefully monitored and overseen as this program is. to the extent that some in this chamber wish to review or provide more protections, we should proceed through debated legislative process, so the full implications for security are clearly understood. i reserve the balance of my time. >> the gentleman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? >> to claim the opposing time. does the gentleman rise in opposition? >> i rise to claim the time.>> is the gentleman opposed? >> i am not opposed to the amendment. >> does the gentleman from new york seek? >> i claim time in opposition. >> i had a feeling.[laughter] >> the gentleman from indiana is recognized to cl
this is precisely where our government ought to operate. with input from article one, and article two and article three of the united states constitution. it is our duty to discuss the legal balance. we shouldn't be misleading the american people into thinking the nsa has been acting illegally. --ere is no program the night in the united states government that is as carefully monitored and overseen as this program is. to the extent that some in this chamber wish to review or provide more...
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this is coming from the head of the regional government in that part of spain as saying at least 35 people have died. >> what is the local media saying about what could have caused this? >> there's is not much information coming out in this early stage about the possibility of the accident. the report seems to suggest plenty of smoke. spain generally has a relatively good record in terms of rail safety. this is a country which is invested huge amount of money in its rail network. of course, it has a high-speed train. if you like, this is the medium speed train, but it does use the same track from madrid up here. it is interesting to note that actually that tomorrow is a regional holiday. quite possibly there were a lot of people that were on their way to vacation. >> is there any comment from the train company? >> the national train company no comment that i have seen so far coming from them. at the moment this is in the earlier stages of this accident. the emergency services are on the scene. some early reports suggesting that there were people that were inside of the wreckage of the trai
this is coming from the head of the regional government in that part of spain as saying at least 35 people have died. >> what is the local media saying about what could have caused this? >> there's is not much information coming out in this early stage about the possibility of the accident. the report seems to suggest plenty of smoke. spain generally has a relatively good record in terms of rail safety. this is a country which is invested huge amount of money in its rail network. of...
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and all this government spending, it's government spending what's going to take this economy into a good situation. it would have happened by now because we're running up debt somebody has to pay for, and the liberals never talk about who is going to be around to pay this debt. >> david, we see some stories in the news about the up employment rates for african-americans. b.e.t. says it's 13.7% up employment for black americans in june. a story in huffington post says black unemployment drives a perpetual slow are moving recession. heidi? >> he is absolutely right. the black unemployment rate is extremely high. it's interesting -- not interesting -- it is just true that the black unemployment rate in our labor market tens to be around twice the regular unemployment rate in good times and black times. the black unemployment rate remains extremely high. the lever to bring down the black up employment rate is thus to get back to health in the labor market overall. so we need to tim -- stimulate land, the biggs thinges substantial additional stimulus, bring down the overall unemployment rate
and all this government spending, it's government spending what's going to take this economy into a good situation. it would have happened by now because we're running up debt somebody has to pay for, and the liberals never talk about who is going to be around to pay this debt. >> david, we see some stories in the news about the up employment rates for african-americans. b.e.t. says it's 13.7% up employment for black americans in june. a story in huffington post says black unemployment...
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government -- u.s. public? he exposed systematic lies on the part of the u.s. government. in the bush years, people said who ever told about the secret prisons are that the u.s. was fine without warrants, what right did they have to expose secrets? this is how investigative journalism works. people with a conscious come forward when they find out about things that their government is doing that is wrong and they disclose it to the world. if you think that is criminal, you are calling for the end of the death -- investigative journalism. >> i appreciate your education to me of what journalism is, but releasing 700,000 cables is not the same as the work of dana john woodward. >> how about daniel ellsberg? >> he also wrote the pentagon papers, he disclosed what he wrote, which is different than bradley manning exposing hundreds of thousands of cables that he did not read, much less right. -- write. we have o'brien, reconnected with you in the parking lot of fort meade. your response to that, and again, go through the significance of these charges, acquitted of aiding the enem
government -- u.s. public? he exposed systematic lies on the part of the u.s. government. in the bush years, people said who ever told about the secret prisons are that the u.s. was fine without warrants, what right did they have to expose secrets? this is how investigative journalism works. people with a conscious come forward when they find out about things that their government is doing that is wrong and they disclose it to the world. if you think that is criminal, you are calling for the...
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do you trust the government? all they're taking will be used -- >> you're misunderstanding what i'm saying. the system needs to be reformed, not abolished. we have to go after it with a tweezer and not an axe. the throat of terrorism exists. didn't exist during the time when the constitution was -- and now we have to make changes and i agree, there are problems with the system. not only problems with gathering information but problems with using the information. the the boston marathon bombings, those two brothers should have come under the radar. if we're collecting the right e-mails and phone calls, that information we gather needs to be interpreted properly and it's not. >> the principles of limited government are not just to be able to shout at teachers unions and to make points about obamacare. the principles of limited government and constitutionality are to protect ourselves and to recognize that humans are fallible, government humans are fallible and you give them too much power they're going to abuse it
do you trust the government? all they're taking will be used -- >> you're misunderstanding what i'm saying. the system needs to be reformed, not abolished. we have to go after it with a tweezer and not an axe. the throat of terrorism exists. didn't exist during the time when the constitution was -- and now we have to make changes and i agree, there are problems with the system. not only problems with gathering information but problems with using the information. the the boston marathon...
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government wants him tent home to strand trial. no snowden is still in the moscow airport tonight but his lawyer did bring him a change of clothes the other day. whatever the motives of snowden iousbradley, the obvious question that both these cases raise is, how is it that an army private and one of the guys on the national security agency's p.t. help desk could wind up with access to some of the nation's most closely guarded secrets? bob orr has been investigating that part of the story. here is his report. eporeporter: after the 9/11 attacks were blamed on the government's failure to connect the dots, the c.i.a., f.b.i. and ciher intelligence agencies were ordered to exchange more classified information. it was all about stopping the next attack. but that also meant the secrets were shared with more people. te of them army private bradley manning. >> it frightened me when i was running counterintelligence because i predicted this kind of disaster. nd reporter: joe brenner was the national security agency's top counterintelligenc
government wants him tent home to strand trial. no snowden is still in the moscow airport tonight but his lawyer did bring him a change of clothes the other day. whatever the motives of snowden iousbradley, the obvious question that both these cases raise is, how is it that an army private and one of the guys on the national security agency's p.t. help desk could wind up with access to some of the nation's most closely guarded secrets? bob orr has been investigating that part of the story. here...
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and so were government well what about the. what about the bangladesh fire four hundred young women died in bangladesh making apparel for four five six american corporations for corporations kind of signed a consent decree. regarding that if wal-mart didn't and gap didn't if i may just just. to push back on your thing about government we can go back you original five if you read one if you read it now you know. this is so wrong it has to be pushed back again if you read the preamble to the constitution there are six reasons why our government was formed and every single one of those reasons had to do with the benefit with benefits to human beings to citizens we created this government for a positive proactive pro-human purpose corporations are created for one and one purpose only and that's to make money and that's why corporations do fit the d.s.m. criteria of a sociopath they are driven by a single purpose and it's not the welfare of others and corporate and governments do not in fact they are the opposite but an egg that ame
and so were government well what about the. what about the bangladesh fire four hundred young women died in bangladesh making apparel for four five six american corporations for corporations kind of signed a consent decree. regarding that if wal-mart didn't and gap didn't if i may just just. to push back on your thing about government we can go back you original five if you read one if you read it now you know. this is so wrong it has to be pushed back again if you read the preamble to the...
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expect the government to pay for everything. if he maybe wins the case, then the government with pick up the tab. but when you're credibly accused of those accusations, you have a responsibility to pay for your own legal fees. >> i don't see it's a reflection on the party. >> it could damage the party. >> this guy is a disgrace. >> and mcdonnell should just be pointing to these guys, weiner, spitzer, filner. >> take your choice with these male politician ps. >> there is a former city council woman in san diego who said she warned people and nobody did anything about it. >> i had dinner this weekend with female members and former members who said this guy has been this way all along, that everybody thought he was a little creepy. >> when he was? washington they had heard stories like this? >> you know, not necessarily official sexual harassment but just a guy they never trusted. >> creepy. all right, thank you, great panel today. really appreciate it. coming up, when they're not launching hunger strikes in their cells, some of th
expect the government to pay for everything. if he maybe wins the case, then the government with pick up the tab. but when you're credibly accused of those accusations, you have a responsibility to pay for your own legal fees. >> i don't see it's a reflection on the party. >> it could damage the party. >> this guy is a disgrace. >> and mcdonnell should just be pointing to these guys, weiner, spitzer, filner. >> take your choice with these male politician ps....
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it's much more serious than the government is letting on. the problem is, it's all done in secret, the lesson of the united states historically, over the last century, is that if you build the surveillance system and don't have very aggressive oversight it will inevitably be abused. >> not just the lesson of the united states, i would say. glenn greenwald, thank you so much. >>> there are hundreds of complaints of racial profiling by los angeles police officers each year. now the lapd is set to launch an experimental program to confront the cops they accuse of targeting them face to face. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your
it's much more serious than the government is letting on. the problem is, it's all done in secret, the lesson of the united states historically, over the last century, is that if you build the surveillance system and don't have very aggressive oversight it will inevitably be abused. >> not just the lesson of the united states, i would say. glenn greenwald, thank you so much. >>> there are hundreds of complaints of racial profiling by los angeles police officers each year. now the...
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the government calls him a traitor. the verdict is in for bradley manning who facilitated the largest leak of classified documents in u.s. history. guilty on most counts but cleared of the most serious charge against him. tracie potts is live in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. to be clear, he was convicted for handling hundreds of thousands of classified documents and handing them over to wikileaks. but you're right, the judge stopped short of throwing the book at manning and she looked at his intent. manning supporters gathered in front of the white house after hearing he'd been convicted. today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense called a huge victory, guilty on 20 counts including espionage but not guilty on the mode serious charge, aiding the enemy. he gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables and this video, a helicopter that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information an
the government calls him a traitor. the verdict is in for bradley manning who facilitated the largest leak of classified documents in u.s. history. guilty on most counts but cleared of the most serious charge against him. tracie potts is live in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. to be clear, he was convicted for handling hundreds of thousands of classified documents and handing them over to wikileaks. but you're right, the judge stopped short of throwing the...
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it's just wrong, and the size of government is too big. they need to end obama-care, it's time for republicans and conservatives to start fighting now that the ground is ripe to fight. >> i don't think it's some liberal environmental group. it's a bunch of rich people that do not want a farm. they are using the environmental group, i think it's a bunch of rich people in virginia that do not like it and they are using whatever tools they have. >> the smell of organic farming. >> yeah. let me tell you something else that bothers me. the continuing resolution expires on september 30th. the house and senate did not do their job in and they have the debt ceiling. so what are they doing? president obama is going to martha's vineyard and the house and senate take a recess. many say they are doing constituent work, i believe they are. but in terms of prioritizing they have done a lousy job with the national finances and they are going away without doing their jobs first? >> i agree with you. four years ago, we were going through the same thing wit
it's just wrong, and the size of government is too big. they need to end obama-care, it's time for republicans and conservatives to start fighting now that the ground is ripe to fight. >> i don't think it's some liberal environmental group. it's a bunch of rich people that do not want a farm. they are using the environmental group, i think it's a bunch of rich people in virginia that do not like it and they are using whatever tools they have. >> the smell of organic farming....
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they know how to govern themselves. they have their own legislatures for 100 years there was a dissertation that america has become different than in england and europe. there isn't nearly the shock value experience of the united states when they move through the revolutionary experience. the revolution really wasn't a revolution. it was more of an evolution. and the egyptians are going to have a very difficult time discovering what came naturally to less. this isn't a comment on muslim although it is part of the package they have no history. the have no history of practicing democratic politics. >> thank you for coming and for being a professional historian. a question about how the american revolution is taught. the past legislation is saying that all segments of american history now have to give portions to gay and transgendered. i'm not sure -- >> that is another thing. [laughter] >> my children who attended woodward academy was divided between african-americans, native americans, very segmented now. you have an ove
they know how to govern themselves. they have their own legislatures for 100 years there was a dissertation that america has become different than in england and europe. there isn't nearly the shock value experience of the united states when they move through the revolutionary experience. the revolution really wasn't a revolution. it was more of an evolution. and the egyptians are going to have a very difficult time discovering what came naturally to less. this isn't a comment on muslim...
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not caught up with the precepts by in the islamic world they are in the way that for which is now a government to say that you of the world that the world has to be repaid according to the precept that they must be enjoying themselves of this to be pulled back with that conservative interpretation and from the deal the west must be brought to hurt is also the government that is what i call islamism. i use the word for a particular reason because there are those who want to sign up for the western values those are called the islamist because they try to impose those values and on those or not muslim in type to be the most anti-freedom interpretation. i call them the islamists they are the threat to us they say what their intention is those that build the muslim empire to conquer america and to impose sharia upon anywhere that they lived. some of them are violent or equipped themselves some of them are not violent but believe they could conquer the west there all islamist put on the other hand, we must keep those in our mind in the way that threatens us in those that subscribe to is on that feel
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the government airport has sold about a third of the equity to investors that the government still holds the majority share. airports in the u.k. are mostly privatized but they do the largest ones where there are monopoly problems and they do have utility regulations on the prices they can charge. so it is similar to what we give them the elected utilities in the company because it in the monopoly issues. having some share. >> have there been studies between the two differences between how we do in our airports and what the cost and -- >> there been a few. there's a very good study of of the university and in canada that looked at the data base of almost 200 airports worldwide and concluded that the ones that had either majority, private or 100% private ownership that could include a long-term lease or more productive, or efficient in terms of operating and the least productive or for government ownership and what the function port authorities for the new port authority. >> thank you. my time is expired. >> we want to get away from just this idea of public or private and this kind of not
the government airport has sold about a third of the equity to investors that the government still holds the majority share. airports in the u.k. are mostly privatized but they do the largest ones where there are monopoly problems and they do have utility regulations on the prices they can charge. so it is similar to what we give them the elected utilities in the company because it in the monopoly issues. having some share. >> have there been studies between the two differences between...
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we have the partnership spaces central to the federal government. and even there while you don't have a lot of activity at the political level, you have state employees who again are civil servants and have a job to do. i so let's talk about insurance commissioners about this. i they take this very seriously and all the states when the federally facilitated exchange opens, there are many questions and they are prepared to answer those questions and feel those questions. some of them are even looking at the state of kansas for what they could possibly do to make it easier for consumers to understand their choices. the medicaid department, almost all of them either expanding or not, in order to make it through , they are looking for a better customer experience. this is the law of the land. it wasn't hard to implement. >> i want to go back there and ask more questions. you are working in the bush administration and you are an administrator, you are all of these things. when you watch and you don't agree with everything, when you are in this administra
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it's much more serious than the government is letting on. the problem is, it's all done in secret, the lesson of the united states historically, over the last century, is that if you build the surveillance system and don't have very aggressive oversight it will inevitably be abused. >> not just the lesson of the united states, i would say. glenn greenwald, thank you so much. >>> there are hundreds of complaints of racial profiling by los angeles police officers each year. now the lapd is set to launch an experimental program to confront the cops they accuse of targeting them face to face. what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it even knows you by name. now it's easi
it's much more serious than the government is letting on. the problem is, it's all done in secret, the lesson of the united states historically, over the last century, is that if you build the surveillance system and don't have very aggressive oversight it will inevitably be abused. >> not just the lesson of the united states, i would say. glenn greenwald, thank you so much. >>> there are hundreds of complaints of racial profiling by los angeles police officers each year. now the...
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bring down this administration, the american government, just watch. and the fact is, the likelihood out there is that this crew could be the one that crashes the republican convention next time. and that fortunately could be the end of them. that's hardball, for now, thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, tonight on all in, what would happen if police officers accused of targeting, stopping and questioning men of color had to meet with those men face to face after the fact to discuss themselves. today we get cops to sit down with the very people accusing them of racial profiling. also, ken kucuccinelli is best known for his war on women. >>> plus, there are some truly amazing name calling happening right now among republicans, but the fight that's unfolding among conservatives is about so much more than who's the king of bacon. we'll tackle the ever bloodier battle on the right over everything from earmarks to foreign policy to whether or not to shut down the government. b
bring down this administration, the american government, just watch. and the fact is, the likelihood out there is that this crew could be the one that crashes the republican convention next time. and that fortunately could be the end of them. that's hardball, for now, thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, tonight on all in, what would happen if police officers accused of targeting, stopping and...
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can he still expect to govern in the traditional sense? can he actually go take a proposal to the hill, or is the best that he's going to be able to do in terms of economic change rhetorical? >> you know, i think one of his str strengths is he thinks long term. he doesn't get terribly bogged down in the short-term mixmaster of washington politics. he, you know, listening to the clips that you played, i got very nostalgic because i've been hearing him talk about this stuff as long as i've known him, and i've known him for more than 20 years. he believes that this is the central challenge of our time, that the economic forces that have been at play for several decades that have marginalized the middle class, threatened who we are as a country and that we have to do things, affirmative things to push back on those forces and preserve what is best about our country. the ability to work hard and get ahead. and he is going to explore every avenue that he can to get that done. he'll use the authorities that he has. you know, outside of congress a
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of big government policy. the federal government has invested a lot of money on rail , city and state government. the problem with the government is you have the bad incentives in the way you decide where to invest. it is one of the striking things about the way the stimulus money was spent when you look at looker it went -- when you at where it went and tried to achieve the goals the obama administration said it would come to hire people, this is one of the way is supposedly stimulus spending works, you go and hire people in the unemployment line. this is not what has happened. then there is the added difficulty with government intervention. people on the ground may not respond the way the government hopes. we can expect this with major projects like detroit. the government was giving money to the states hoping it would hire employees. states have big budget deficits. they did not use the money as the federal government intended. they filled their budget gaps pai. there is too much faith we put in the ability
of big government policy. the federal government has invested a lot of money on rail , city and state government. the problem with the government is you have the bad incentives in the way you decide where to invest. it is one of the striking things about the way the stimulus money was spent when you look at looker it went -- when you at where it went and tried to achieve the goals the obama administration said it would come to hire people, this is one of the way is supposedly stimulus spending...
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in an government. in finding wasteful funds in government. ig forurrently the federal housing agency. he served as the assistant united states attorney. qualified to be the state department inspector general. >> this is a critically important post. i'm glad the state department has made this nomination. the safety of our foreign anvice officers has become even greater focus in recent events. i'm sure you will ensure the integrity of what we are doing. i thank you for being here. i think it is incredibly important to have a functioning and strong inspector general. i look forward to your testimony. i'll ask you you to synthesize your statement in five minutes. your full statement will be entered into the record without objection. , thank you menendez for this opportunity to appear before you today. i'm honored to be the nominee for inspector general of the department of state. this is the second time a president obama has nominated me. i was confirmed in 2010 to serve as the first inspector general of the finance agency. responsible for overse
in an government. in finding wasteful funds in government. ig forurrently the federal housing agency. he served as the assistant united states attorney. qualified to be the state department inspector general. >> this is a critically important post. i'm glad the state department has made this nomination. the safety of our foreign anvice officers has become even greater focus in recent events. i'm sure you will ensure the integrity of what we are doing. i thank you for being here. i think...
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one over funding the government, at the end of september at the end of the fiscal year. the second one, just funding the government and keeping it open is about the debt ceiling, the idea of republicans again maybe -- maybe at this point latching on to the hostage taking they did a couple years ago. i think he's trying to head that off right now, one thing he mentioned in his speech, he singled out senate republicans to be willing to work cooperative in the last few weeks, there are signs there was a transportation funding bill that a group of republicans, i think, 19 of them in the senate actually voted yesterday to bring to the floor. so a lot of the fights right now are about these individual funding bills for departments and agencies, and it's about house republicans being absolutist in the administration, in hoping that they can get senate republicans on board to not go that way. some senate republicans on board to really isolate the house republicans and to make them think twice before going down the route of shutdown and that kind of thing. >> does it work in the
one over funding the government, at the end of september at the end of the fiscal year. the second one, just funding the government and keeping it open is about the debt ceiling, the idea of republicans again maybe -- maybe at this point latching on to the hostage taking they did a couple years ago. i think he's trying to head that off right now, one thing he mentioned in his speech, he singled out senate republicans to be willing to work cooperative in the last few weeks, there are signs there...
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and so to navigate that if the president is supposed to be head of state and head of government, is the first lady supposed to be, you know, the ideal fashionista? is she supposed to be mom in chief? is she supposed to be first help mate? is she, at the same time she's going to be first help mate, that means she's really got to understand what's going on in the administration. she's got to understand what's going on in the country and she's got to understand her husbands political agenda. so you can't really separate, i think, how the first lady presents herself and the conflicting expectation that the country still has for working lives and working mothers. >> as we continue our conversation on first ladies, historian allida black and others talk about the role of the first lady and its move from traditional home and family to activism on behalf of important issues and the transitioning from public back to private lives monday night at nine eastern on c-span. >> republican member of the senate homeland security and governmental affairs committee yesterday boycotted the confirmation of
and so to navigate that if the president is supposed to be head of state and head of government, is the first lady supposed to be, you know, the ideal fashionista? is she supposed to be mom in chief? is she supposed to be first help mate? is she, at the same time she's going to be first help mate, that means she's really got to understand what's going on in the administration. she's got to understand what's going on in the country and she's got to understand her husbands political agenda. so...
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how about if somebody goes to work for the federal government or state government or local government or they go to work for a nonprofit and they do so at some sacrifice. maybe they could have made more money in the private sector but they have this urge, compulsion for public service. after ten years, their loan will be forgiven. if they're current on their loan, their loan will be forgiven after ten years of public service. that's been the law. that would remain the law. how about if they're -- they don't work in public service, they don't work for state or local government or federal government, they don't work for a nonprofit, a 501-c-3 designation? in that case, their loan, they're current on their loan, they kept up with it, but after 25 years, their loan is forgiven as well. their loan is forgiven as well. now, we can argue about whether or not the rate that we use to determine what students are going to pay, what under graduates would pay, what parents would pay, we could argue whether it makes sense to peg that rate or key that rate off the ten-year treasury note. i think tha
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do i trust the federal government to do everything they say they're going to do? absolutely not. what if i start this medicaid expansion and there is no partner with me at the end of the year and i am standing on my own? the funding questions are going to be the more heated ones like you are in the house and control the purse strings and shut this thing down and that will be the question i will get. >> one other quick question and check with the audience again. we got a bunch of them. is s g i happening this year? >> we will pass the full committee next wednesday and at some point likely be wrapped up in bigger budget battles. the important thing was it was an inclusive process. we got input from providers and patients for year-and-a-half or two years. republicans, democrats worked well into the night for months on this. the important thing was to get a policy right and the good news is we were able to coalesce around policy. when i ran for congress the sgr was one of the issues. was in soluble, no one could fix it. >> question for california. what pieces -- when you do this camp
do i trust the federal government to do everything they say they're going to do? absolutely not. what if i start this medicaid expansion and there is no partner with me at the end of the year and i am standing on my own? the funding questions are going to be the more heated ones like you are in the house and control the purse strings and shut this thing down and that will be the question i will get. >> one other quick question and check with the audience again. we got a bunch of them. is...
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so it is really a strain on government. is a ne of these trials strain on government resources. so they say, they have to pick their spots preferably. van moris, then why in this case target fabrice tourre? why not target paulson? guest: that is a good question. when you look aed way this particular case is structured, they are putting together aterials that look like tourre lied about paulson. paulson didn't go out and lie he just verified in the securities and made a lot of money from it. tourre is the person they can put a finger on and can say, here's a guy who we think lied to investors and, you know, who we think -- i think that's why he's in the cross-hairs. host: who is paying for tourre's legal fees? >> goldman sachs. ey are also paying for his p.r. team, that is attending the trial. they are very interested in the case. this is an issue that goldman had hoped it would put behind it . back in july 2010 when it settled, but the trial in the past couple weeks is, you know, making headlines and bringing all of this back for people. host: next call from nick. he is is in pl
so it is really a strain on government. is a ne of these trials strain on government resources. so they say, they have to pick their spots preferably. van moris, then why in this case target fabrice tourre? why not target paulson? guest: that is a good question. when you look aed way this particular case is structured, they are putting together aterials that look like tourre lied about paulson. paulson didn't go out and lie he just verified in the securities and made a lot of money from it....
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on the medicare for rim the government pays for the whole thing. -- medicare, the federal government pays for the whole thing. it was a questions -- on the medicaid program, the state of new york pays for half, and the federal cost shift. once the medicare drug benefit became available, most said the federal government would pay for all of them, let's shift them over. it happened in many states. the discussion about the trust fund is political. there is no such thing as a trust fund. we collect taxes and we have a deficit of $1 trillion a year. when the money comes in, it goes nice entry toa figure out how much money we collect, but there is no such thing as a medicare or social security trust fund. we are collecting more money taxes, then hi payroll tax and medicare, and we are spending. on current services, it is solvent. as there are more seniors and fewer taxpayers, there will be fewer taxpayers, but the reality is there is no money in the trust fund. it is spent on something else. the fundamental problem is we have more seniors coming down the pike and fewer taxpayers, so at som
on the medicare for rim the government pays for the whole thing. -- medicare, the federal government pays for the whole thing. it was a questions -- on the medicaid program, the state of new york pays for half, and the federal cost shift. once the medicare drug benefit became available, most said the federal government would pay for all of them, let's shift them over. it happened in many states. the discussion about the trust fund is political. there is no such thing as a trust fund. we collect...
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i think that's called big government. like the biggest kind of government. >> your piece contains -- winter olympics coming up in russia. your piece contains a warning for tourists who might be going there for the olympics. >> four dutch tourists were arrested the other day. i think one had a rainbow pattern on their t-shirt and four of them were arrested. it's not that you're gay, not even that they think you're gai. if you say something pro-gay, if a teacher says to a student there is another way of living, you get fined. if a newscaster reports a story in a positive way towards gay, you can be fined. it's horrendous. >> if someone in russia reported that harvey fierstein said this tonight or wrote this in the "new york times" -- >> in a positive way. >> yeah. >> they can be fined. yeah. >> so edward snowden, if he gets to settle in russia, is going to have to be very careful who he hangs around with or what he says. >> it's frightening. i get messages even from gay people in russia, thanks to facebook and tweets and al
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yes, it is a lot of data but we are just following the requirement of the government. at the same time, the customers of those phone companies would much rather i think have those companies hold on to their own data and only give up a specific phone number who it is connected to when there is reason to believe that that number is connected to a terrorist plot. i think their customers would like something different. probably at the end of the day i think this program will be restructured. the phone companies will retain their own data. they are going to probably either press for some form of immunity to do that so that they can protect themselves. but i do think it is a structure that would be more respectful of the privacy interests of the american people and i think the phone companies are coming to recognize that. >> you and others who agree with you in both parties came so close to striking down the funding for these programs. the closest that anyone has come. particularly because of the debate that has now ensued. what about some of your other proposals which would
yes, it is a lot of data but we are just following the requirement of the government. at the same time, the customers of those phone companies would much rather i think have those companies hold on to their own data and only give up a specific phone number who it is connected to when there is reason to believe that that number is connected to a terrorist plot. i think their customers would like something different. probably at the end of the day i think this program will be restructured. the...